ABB-free@home®

ABB - FREE@HOME® MAK ING HOME AUTOMAT ION E AS I ER THAN EVER

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Binary input 4gang BI-F-4.0.1

Binary input 2gang

Article no.

BI-F-2.0.1

Conventional push-buttons or auxiliary contacts can be connected to 4 channels. The information of the contact enquiry can be used for activating ABB-free@home® actuators or for recording status information. The contact polling voltage is made available from the binary input itself. Extension of the connecting cables possible by a maximum of 10 m. Flush-mounted device for installation in a 60 mm device box or distribution box.

Description

Conventional push-buttons or auxiliary contacts can be connected to 2 channels. The information of the contact enquiry can be used for activating ABB-free@home® actuators or for recording status information. The contact polling voltage is made available from the binary input itself. Extension of the connecting cables possible by a maximum of 10 m. Flush-mounted device for installation in a 60 mm device box or distribution box.

39mm×40mm×12mm

Dimensions (H×W×D)

39mm×40mm×12mm

Inputs: 4 Polling voltage: 20 V– Protection type of device: IP 20

Technical data

Inputs: 2 Polling voltage: 20 V– Protection type of device: IP 20

Split Unit Gateway, FM

Article no.

SUG-F-1.1

Description

The device is used to interface between the free@home system and many manufacturers’ air conditioners, so-called split units. The device converts the free@home telegrams into infrared commands and transmits them to the split unit. The transmitter of the supplied cable is bonded directly onto the split unit’s receiver. The split unit then no longer receives the commands from a remote control. Instead, it can be operated via any free@home sensors.

The model of the split unit can be selected during commissioning. Auxiliary voltage is not required.

Dimensions (H×W×D)

39mm x 40 mm x 12 mm

Technical data

Outputs: 1 Bus voltage: 24 V Protection class (device): IP 20

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